Lawn-mower attachment



Dec. 18, 1928. A. PANALLE ET AL LAWN MOWER ATTACHMENT Filed Sept. 3, 1926 Patented Dec. is, 1928.

UNITED sr COLUMBIA. v I a rn ivnuvrownn ATTAGHMENT.

i in Application ai as t'mbera, 1926. Serial No. 133,476.

Our present invention pertains to lawn mowers and it contemplates the provision of a simple and inexpensivedevice in the nature of an attachment for lawn mowers through themedium of which a lawnregardless o1".

declivities or thelike may be readily mowed with but a slight amount of efl'orton the part of the person operating the mower.

. Before entering into a detailed descrip f tion of ourinvention, we would say that it is a well knownfact that with mowers now on the market the cutting of'the sloping pore tion of a lawn especially if the declivity is a steep or long one, is'attended withagreat amount of work and the resultsaccomplishedare not'satisfactory because in cuttingsaid incline or declivity the angle whichxa ttains'f tages of the invention will be fully under stood from the following description and claim when the same are read in connection 1 with the drawings accompanying and forming part of this specification, in which: Figure 1 is a side elevation of a lawn mower equipped with our novel improve- 5 ,ment-s. i

ments and showing aportion'ofthe handle and hail ofthe mower. V I Figure 3 is a top plan View of Figure 2. Figure 4 is a view taken in the plane indicated by line L-A'of Figure 2 and looking in the direction of the arrows. i

'Figure 5 is atransverse sectional'view taken in the plane indicated by the line 5 -5 of Figure 2 and looking in the direction of the arrows. w

Similar numerals, of reference designate corresponding parts in all the views of the drawings. 5 v a I Our novel mower attachment is adapted for use inconnection with-the conventional lawn mower indicated by 1 and having the driving wheels 2 mounted on the" usual. stationary body 3 that in turn carries the cutting disks 5., Depending from the bod 3 the ground at all times.

' 10 by meansof the bolt 1'? that passes throu i the members 15 and arms 10j.' r i Flgure 2 1s a detail view of our mproveis an arm 6 that is provided on end withi a ground. roller 7 while extending upwardly 3 from the body are the usual bails 8 that are bolted to said body at ,9, as clearly shown in Figure 1. The said bails 8 are provided with the arms lOandthe said. arms 10 are pivoted at 1]. to the mower handle12. x 1 o I a The elements thus far described are con; ventional in that theyjcomprise the complete fixtures that go to make up the ordinary'05- a well known mower, ,However, the ends of the arms .10 in the ordinary mow'er arepboltedg to the handle notonly at the point llibut at a point further up on the handle and in such construction the cutting blades retain" a rigid position and similar angle with respect to We take the ordinary handle lawn mower and form. therein theaperture 1 3 to receivesthe bolt Adapted to straddle-the bar-12 are the members orlbrackets 15 having the slots '16 that terminate in one end in a portion that is engaged. by the bolt 14 and nut thereof and at their forward ends the brackets 15 have the slot 16' that are convstructed to be confined by a bolt 17. This bolt 17 like the bolt 14 engages both of the, members 15 as shown in Figure 3 and in addition thereto the forward ends of the members 15 are confined between the arms 10 of the bails 8. The said arms 10 bear against the outer surfaces of the members 15 and the said members are pivotally secured to the arms Adapted to rest on the handle 12 is a bolt 18 I and the handle 12 may be notched if desired" so asto receive the said bolt but this is not absolutely necessary, The 1nembers 15 are provided with theteeth or keepers 19 that engagethe holt-18 to prevent sagging of the" 7 arms 10 with respect to the handle 12. It will" i be seen that the bolt 18 rests upon the upper surface 20 of the handle 12 but at this point we would distinctlyhave it understood that 10 an offset slot or surfacev grooves may be a formed in the upper t'ace'20 ofthe handle 12" to engage the bolt 18 it so'desired. We'would distinctly have it understood that the ordinary lawn mower is provided with thearms 10 of the bail 8 and is generally attached to l the handle by means of bolts similar to 11 and at the same point and bolts similar to 17 that would engage the handle 12 were the arms 10 thrown vinto the same plane as the handle. In 0 i a jteesaasl'f j TE N fOFFlCE fq .ANATOLE rANA Ln AND enArqT'aLnXAnpnn, or WASHINGTON, DISTRICT or" constructing our device we take the ordinary lawn mower now in use and employ the nut and bolt 11 as a pivot and remove the bolt 17 from the handle and use it at the point shown in Figure 2.

It will be gathered from the foregoing that by hinging the bails 8 in a flexible manner as with the instant device, the cutting blades will. at all times be in proper position and angle for the best cutting operation and with respect to the ground regardless of the surface, declivities, inclines, hollows and the like and unless in extreme cases where a slope of lawn is pitched at an extremely odd angle the initial positioning of the bails with respect to the handle will be suflicient for all flat as well as sloping surfaces and this is due to the fact that the invention hinges the blades and bails in a flexible manner with respect to the handleand the ordinary moving of the mower over a surface will automatically cause the blades to gravitate and recede with respect to the handle to permit proper cutting or mowing of a lawn.

Our novel device is extremely simple, in construction and notwithstanding its modest cost there is no necessity for replacement of elements because said elements are so con structed that wear and inoperativeness are eliminated. We might add however that when desired a handle of greater length than that ordinarily provided with lawn mowers may be used.

lVe have illustrated and described the elements of our invention as the same appear to us as being in their most practical and inexpensive arrangement at this time, but we reserve to ourselves the right to make such changes or modifications in the future practi cc of this invention as may fairly tall within the scope of the claim appended.

What we claim is In a device for adjusting the cutting elementof a lawn mower with respect to a lawn,

the combination of a handle, two identically constructed plates having apertures therein,

a toothed rack formed on the plates, a bolt adapted to pass through the handle and enga e the plates on each side thereof and a second bolt adapted to rest in the rack of the plates and bear on the handle, and a third bolt adapted to engage the hail of the mower, whereby positioning of the mower at various angles with respect to the handle and lawn is accomplished by moving the second bolt along the rack so as to engage various teeth thereof.

'In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands.

ANATOLE PANALLE. GRANT ALEXANDER. 

